Crisis at Bungie: Delays reported for Destiny 2 and Marathon

The company, owned by PlayStation, underwent staff layoffs, affecting its projects

Crisis at Bungie: Delays reported for Destiny 2 and Marathon

The company, owned by PlayStation, underwent staff layoffs, affecting its projects

The turmoil within PlayStation continues, and this time, the outlook doesn't seem promising, as one of their flagship acquisitions, Bungie, had to implement staff layoffs. Reports this morning unveiled a wave of layoffs at the Destiny company, but the bad news doesn't end there, as two of its major projects have reportedly suffered significant delays.

Bungie not only reports layoffs but also delays in Destiny 2 and Marathon

Following the public disclosure of layoffs at Bungie, through journalist Jason Schreier of Bloomberg, additional information has emerged, indicating that two of the video games in development at the company are facing imminent delays. According to reliable sources, Bungie has informed its employees that the next expansion for Destiny 2, The Final Shape, will be delayed until June 2024. Likewise, it has been reported that Marathon is facing the same fate, with a tentative release window in 2025.

Layoffs at Bungie and the delay of their major projects
Layoffs at Bungie and the delay of their major projects

Destiny 2: The Final Shape and Marathon will be delayed until 2024 and 2025 respectively

Destiny 2: The Final Shape serves as the conclusion to the Light and Dark saga and is expected to be the franchise's defining moment. There has been high anticipation surrounding this expansion, as it is hoped that Bungie will finally address the concerns fans have voiced about recent releases. Unfortunately, with the delay likely imminent, it seems we won't experience this DLC until the summer of the next year.

On the other hand, Marathon marks the return of the legendary franchise that Bungie worked on in its early days. However, unlike the previous entries with a sci-fi storyline and theme, the company has opted for a multiplayer extraction-style proposition, possibly driven by PlayStation's need to find a significant source of income in the realm of games as a service, especially now that Call of Duty belongs to Microsoft.

Stay tuned for more updates on LEVEL UP.

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